Belle ryu to sobakasu no hime sub español














In director Mamoru Hosoda’s animated fantasy Belle, a teenage girl starts to emerge from her shell when she signs up for a virtual world on her smartphone.
So it’s a surprise for her when she signs up for ‘U’ to find herself given a beautiful avatar like a heroine out of a fairytale who will later be renamed from Bell to Belle (“as in French for Beauty”). Not only that, but floating through the air in large public spaces amidst the buildings, she starts to sing. Her singing affects people and she rapidly becomes an internet sensation, some of the attention negative and some of it positive.
If the scenes in ‘U’ are always at night, those in Suzu’s town are in the daytime. The first time we meet her (after a prologue explaining ‘U’), she’s under the duvet in her room looking at a mobile phone. We are immediately aware how small her typical Japanese teenager’s bedroom is compared to the vast spaces of ‘U’ we’ve just left. Outside her house, there’s a lot of vegetation which is noticeable by its absence in ‘U’.
While there’s never a dull moment in the parts of the film taking place within the flashy, non-stop world of ‘U’, the big surprise is that the other parts of the story, in the real world, are just as compelling. Suzu gets scenes walking to school and spending the day there before returning, which show lots going on around her socially whilst emphasising her isolation from it all.
The film received a standing ovation when it was shown at Cannes, and deservedly so. Another entry in Hosoda’s catalogue of stories about alternative worlds and time travel including
Thirteen girls have been brought to Fuuka Academy to battle mysterious creatures known as Orphans, each with the ability to materialize “Elements” and summon metallic guardians known as “Childs.” They must decide who they truly care about and why they fight, each with a different personality and background.
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